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Old January 15th 04, 06:05 PM
JHenstay
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Default Rossignol Soft 3 Ski Boots

I have been looking at these boots and can get a good deal on the 2003
model of these boots. I was wondering if anyone had any opinions,
experience or seen any articles on these? I've been unable to find
any opinions on them outside of sales pitches.

Please let me know..

-JH
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Old January 15th 04, 08:54 PM
Bowling_Guy
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Default Rossignol Soft 3 Ski Boots

I tried a pair on and I thought they were nicely constructed. They also
seemed not to be too mushy. I have a wide foot and this boot is cut for a
normal sized foot. I would have bought the boot in a second if it was a
good fit for my foot. If they fit good then I would say go for it. I ended
up with a Dalbello Visio


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I have been looking at these boots and can get a good deal on the 2003
model of these boots. I was wondering if anyone had any opinions,
experience or seen any articles on these? I've been unable to find
any opinions on them outside of sales pitches.

Please let me know..

-JH



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Old January 17th 04, 04:42 PM
Mark T.
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Default Rossignol Soft 3 Ski Boots

Hi,

I've been using some Soft 1s for the last few seasons.
Very comfy. No cramped or sleepy feet and the
micro adjust feature is very nice. I stuck a set
of SuperFeet into them when I bought them. I'm not into
racing or going big in the air, so can't tell you about them
from that aspect. But I've skied them on
blacks, double blacks, ice and pow, and they work fine for me.
After a few runs or before I go steep-n-deep, I cinch up
the ankles to compensate for them packing out, which
is normal.
They go on easy and come and off without too much
hassle. That's a nice bonus at the end of a long day.

I had some concerns about the velcro strap, but with
2 seasons @ 40+ days per season on them, they seem
to be holdingup well.

As always, spend plenty of time wearing them around
the shop to make sure your feet like them.

Mark


 




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